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Glass fiber composition, glass fiber and composite material therefrom

a technology of glass fiber and composition, applied in the field of glass fiber composition, can solve the problems of high production difficulty of glass, difficult to realize large-scale industrial production, and excessive production of s-2 glass, and achieve the effects of improving the quality of glass melt, high mechanical properties, and large-scale production

Active Publication Date: 2018-12-18
JUSHI GRP CO
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[0009]The purpose of the present invention is to provide a high-performance glass fiber composition which not only ensures that the glass fiber has high mechanical properties, but also overcomes the issue of too high forming and liquidus temperatures in the traditional high-performance glasses which lead to difficulties in clarifying and homogenizing glass melt and achieving large-scale production, greatly improves the quality of glass melt, significantly decreases the amount of bubbles in glass melt under the same conditions and, meanwhile, has a particularly outstanding glass refractive index which greatly improves transparency of glass fiber-reinforced articles.

Problems solved by technology

However, the production of S-2 glass is excessively difficult, as its forming temperature is up to about 1571° C. and its liquidus temperature up to 1470° C. and therefore it is difficult to realize large-scale industrial production.
However, as these designed solutions were too conservative, especially the content of Al2O3 was kept more than 20%, preferably 25%, the production of glass remained highly difficult.
Although small-scale production with refractory-lined furnaces was achieved, the production efficiency was low and the cost performance ratio of the products was not high.
The traditional R glass is difficult to fiberized as its forming temperature is up to about 1410° C. and its liquidus temperature up to 1330° C., which causes difficulty in attenuating glass fiber and consequently in realizing large-scale industrial production.
However, this type of R glass has a high risk of devitrification.
Meanwhile, since too much Li2O is introduced, not only the chemical stability of the glass is decreased, but also its raw material cost gets significantly higher.
Therefore it is also not suitable for large-scale industrial production.
However, since its forming temperature is lower than its liquidus temperature, which is unfavorable for the control of glass fiber attenuation, the forming temperature has to be increased and specially-shaped tips have to be used to prevent a glass crystallization phenomenon from occurring in the fiber attenuation process.
This causes difficulty in temperature control and also makes it difficult to realize large-scale industrial production.
Owing to the restriction in production conditions, i.e., the unsuitability for large-scale industrial production, the high-performance glass fibers available at present is very expensive both for their high production costs and selling prices, which lead to a very small output of these fibers.
They are utilized only in a limited application fields such as aeronautic, aerospace and military, and cannot satisfy the large demands from the new fields such as high-power wind blades, high-pressure pipelines and pressure vessels.

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example 1

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SiO259.5%Al2O315.5%Na2O 0.2%K2O 0.6%Fe2O30.35%Li2O0.64%Bi2O30.32%CaO11.9%MgO8.9SrO2.0TiO2 0.4%CeO2  0%

[0072]wherein, the weight percentage ratio C1=Li2O / Bi2O3 is 2.0, and the weight percentage ratio C2=(MgO+SrO) / CaO is 0.91, and the weight percentage ratio C3=MgO / (MgO+SrO) is 0.82.

[0073]In Example 1, the measured values of the six parameters are respectively:

[0074]

Forming temperature1274°C.Liquidus temperature1196°C.ΔT78°CFilament strength4175MPaRefractive index1.570Amount of bubbles4

example 2

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SiO260.0%Al2O315.5%Na2O0.2%K2O0.5%Fe2O30.42%Li2O0.06%Bi2O30.02%CaO11.9%MgO8.9%SrO1.0%TiO21.0%CeO20%

[0076]wherein, the weight percentage ratio C1=Li2O / Bi2O3 is 3.0, and the weight percentage ratio C2=(MgO+SrO) / CaO is 0.83, and the weight percentage ratio C3=MgO / (MgO+SrO) is 0.90.

[0077]In Example 2, the measured values of the six parameters are respectively:

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Forming temperature1282°C.Liquidus temperature1197°C.ΔT85°C.Filament strength4120MPaRefractive index1.568Amount of bubbles9

example 3

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SiO259.6%Al2O315.4%Na2O0.2%K2O0.2%Fe2O30.42%Li2O0.72%Bi2O30.06%CaO15.5%MgO7.6%SrO0%TiO20.3%CeO20%

[0080]wherein, the weight percentage ratio C1=Li2O / Bi2O3 is 12.0, and the weight percentage ratio C2=(MgO+SrO) / CaO is 0.49, and the weight percentage ratio C3=MgO / (MgO+SrO) is 1.0.

[0081]In Example 3, the measured values of the six parameters are respectively:

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Forming temperature1272°C.Liquidus temperature1196°C.ΔT76°C.Filament strength4170MPaRefractive index1.569Amount of bubbles6

[0083]Comparisons of the property parameters of the aforementioned examples and other examples of the glass fiber composition of the present invention with those of traditional E glass, traditional R glass and improved R glass are further made below by way of tables, wherein the component contents of the glass fiber composition are expressed as weight percentage. What needs to be made clear is that the total amount of the components in the examples is slightly less than 100%, and it should be understo...

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Abstract

The present invention provides a glass fiber composition, glass fiber and composite material therefrom. The glass fiber composition comprises the following components expressed as percentage by weight: 56-64% SiO2, 12-18% Al2O3, 0.1-1% Na2O, 0.1-1% K2O, 0.1-1% Fe2O3, 0.05-1% Li2O+Bi2O3, 19-25% CaO+MgO+SrO, 0.1-1.5% TiO2 and 0-1% CeO2, wherein a weight percentage ratio C1=Li2O / Bi2O3 is greater than 1, and a weight percentage ratio C2=(MgO+SrO) / CaO is 0.4-1, and a weight percentage ratio C3=MgO / (MgO+SrO) is greater than 0.7. Said composition reduces the amount of bubbles, viscosity and crystallization risk of the glass, thereby making it more suitable for large-scale production with refractory-lined furnaces.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT Application No. PCT / CN2014 / 095401 filed on Dec. 29, 2014, which claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application 201410487975.1, filed Sep. 22, 2014 and titled “A Glass Fiber Composition, Glass Fiber and Composite Material Therefrom”, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entireties by reference herein.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a glass fiber composition, specifically to a high-performance glass fiber composition that can be used as a reinforcing base material for composites, and to a glass fiber and composite material therefrom.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Glass fiber is an inorganic fiber material and can be used to reinforce resins to produce composite materials with good performance. As a reinforcing base material for advanced composite materials, high-performance glass fibers were originally used mainly in the national defense indus...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C03C13/00C03C3/087C03C3/095C03B37/075
CPCC03C13/00C03C3/095C03C3/087C03B37/075C03C3/091
Inventor CAO, GUORONGZHANG, LINXING, WENZHONGGU, GUIJIANG
Owner JUSHI GRP CO
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